1. Dime Store
8.8
719 Griswold Street #180 (Fort Street), Detroit, MI
American Restaurant · Downtown Detroit · 50 tips and reviews
Ryan Meray: The Duck Bop was a wonderful combination of savory duck, crispy potatoes, and sweet Korean BBQ flavors.
Jon Jacobson: Duck bop hash is amazing!
A M: Try the duck dishes (duck bop hash or duck reuben), you won't be sorry! Also, the topped fries (bacon parm truffle or spicy korean) are to die for. That truffle mayo is everything!!!
2. The Rattlesnake Club
8.2
300 River Place Dr (Joseph Campau St), Detroit, MI
American Restaurant · Rivertown - Warehouse District · 11 tips and reviews
Tjo: Kind of surprised, the food didn't blow me away. Had the duck spring rolls, prime rib steak, cobbler and strawberry dreams cocktail.
Shannon Casey: Ask to see their Michigan wines on the wine list. Some great options!
Eater: The Rattlesnake Club aims for a local and seasonable touch on its menus. Ringing in the summer with its "power lunch," the Riverfront restaurant needs no gimmicks to win our hearts. [Eater 38 Member]
5. Roast
8.8
1128 Washington Blvd (btwn Michigan & State), Detroit, MI
Steakhouse · Downtown Detroit · 138 tips and reviews
Martin Hauck: Duck and mignon are best
Monika Sommers: The Porterhouse for two is absolutely phenomenal! Order that with asparagus an macaroni and cheese and you have a winner!
Eater: With some of the best happy hour specials in town, plus a meaty main menu that would make any carnivore drool, this is anything but your average hotel dining room. [Eater 38 Member]
Steve Kaiser: 30 Americans is amazing...Duck duck noose is moving.
Cintain 昆遊龍: Beautiful exhibits, impressive building, and an amazing café in the middle… what’s not to like?
HISTORY: Founded in 1885, the DIA's collection is among the top 6 in the US. In 2000 the DIA opened the GM Center for African American Art in order to broaden the museum's collection of African American art.
9. Cuisine
7.2
670 Lothrop Rd (btwn 3rd St. & 2nd Ave.), Detroit, MI
French Restaurant · New Center · 12 tips and reviews
Anika Goss: The duck charcuterie! Oui! Oui!
Eater: Set in an historic house, Paul Grosz's restaurant serves "impeccable" food in a fine dining atmosphere. A favorite of the theater crowd, it's pricey, but worth it for an occasion. [Eater 38 Member]
Scott Benson: Try the happy hour pork belly.
11. Green Dot Stables
9.1
2200 W Lafayette Blvd (at 14th St), Detroit, MI
Burger Joint · Downtown Detroit · 163 tips and reviews
Lynette Simmons: Lamb slider, duck slider were hood, prices are great for a jean casual bite to eat...thumbs up
Susan Jackson: Better to bring cash! Also don't be afraid to try the kimchi slider or the mystery meat or cocktail! Put your faith in them...you won't regret it!
Eater: A wide array of sliders and fries make Green Dot a joyful stop. As a bartender recently said, "There's no Happy Hour, because as you can see, everything is so cheap." Indeed. [Eater 38 Member]
13. Joe Muer Seafood
8.3
400 Renaissance Ctr (at Jefferson Avenue), Detroit, MI
Seafood Restaurant · Downtown Detroit · 47 tips and reviews
Jennifer Togal: Incredible food, amazing service and Chef Jared is outstanding! Best place to have a relaxing wonderful meal :)
Eater: The fish on the menu might not come from the adjacent Detroit River, but that doesn't mean they don't have an eye for the fresh fare. [Eater 38 Member]
Dig Downtown: Valet parking is available near the hotel entrance.
14. Top of the Pontch
7.3
2 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI
New American Restaurant · Downtown Detroit · 4 tips and reviews
Jon Miller: Make a reservation! Beautiful view, excellent service (and advice), and a DELICIOUS menu. Great date spot.
Tracy Morgan: Good food and service all around. The view alone was worth the trip. They the filet mignon or the cream brûlée, both are very well made.
E B: Try to make a reservation near sunset! The views will be amazing!